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Age, growth and maximum size of Antarctic notothenioid fish — revisited

Kock, Karl-Hermann; Everson, Inigo. 1998 Age, growth and maximum size of Antarctic notothenioid fish — revisited. In: di Prisco, G.; Pisano, E.; Clarke, A. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7582-3074, (eds.) Fishes of Antarctica: a biological overview. Milan, Springer-Verlag, 29-40.

Abstract
The temperature of the Southern Ocean has undergone an overall reduction from about 20 °C to −1.8 °C over the last 55–60 million years. To date, the Southern Ocean is characterized by low temperatures ranging from +3 °C close to the South Polar Frontal Zone to −1.86 °C in the vicinity of the Antarctic continent and a strong seasonality and patchiness of primary productivity.
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